Meng Wanzhous counterclaim against the Canadian government Huawei in response: no comment yet

Meng Wanzhou, a senior executive of Huawei who is being detained by the Canadian government, has filed a civil lawsuit against the Canadian government accusing him of serious violation of his constitutional rights, Global Post reported Wednesday. Mengs targets include the Canadian Border Service and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

On March 4, Huawei responded:

Lawyer for Ms. Meng said that on March 1, 2019, Canadian time, the lawyer on behalf of Ms. Meng received a notice of civil action against the Canadian Border Service, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the Canadian Government to the Supreme Court of British Columbia, Canada. The lawsuit claims that Ms. Mengs constitutional rights have been seriously violated. On December 1, 2018, when Ms. Meng was detained, searched and interrogated at Vancouver International Airport, Canadian government officials repeatedly violated the rule of law and sought damages for malfeasance and illegal imprisonment of public officials. The indictment has explained the relevant situation, the case is being tried in the court, there is no further comment at present.